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Another Attempt: Oh How I Wish I Could Locate This Car!

Started by 7E-Bodies, September 08, 2020, 03:46:57 PM

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ek3

i can tell you that by law , the dmv must keep a record of all titles issued.  they start with the "A" title for the first owner B for the second and so on. i went to my dmv office and with using just my "name " i got a complete history of all owners on record. you may try this to get the vin! there should be a record in your state. you may need to push them to look it up . it is there if they will look!!  good luck !

Mr Lee

Wish I could help.  Its a beautiful car and not hard to tell how you felt about it.  It looks just like mine except mines got a 383, gator top and no side mouldings. JS23N
Will definitely keep an eye out for it.  F4 green always draws my attention right away.
You said you bought one almost identical to it.  How far off is the one you bought from the one you had? 
I've had my car for 29 years.   I'd love to talk to the original owners of it just to hear some stories about it and to be able to show them that the car was resurrected and not dead in a field somewhere.  I bet they'd get a kick out of it. 
Hope you can find some recent history on yours. Good luck.



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7E-Bodies

@ek3 that gives me some hope as long as it could be searched via plate and not a vin, as I don't have the last few sequential digits. Also, Illinois is a shipwreck. Dealing with our DMV is like root canal. I'll keep it in mind as long as they could search it by name or the plate in the picture.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green


Huskidrive

JS23NOB built with a 3 speed. It's been a 4 speed since 1975. I bought it in 1974. Second owner. F4.


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7E-Bodies

Even though I know that's not the one, the image is haunting and the memories of my 20s come flooding back. God, for just one solid clue.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

ek3

Quote from: 7E-Bodies on October 12, 2020, 05:03:55 AM
@ek3 that gives me some hope as long as it could be searched via plate and not a vin, as I don't have the last few sequential digits. Also, Illinois is a shipwreck. Dealing with our DMV is like root canal. I'll keep it in mind as long as they could search it by name or the plate in the picture.
I just wanted to say, use your name only to search the dmv records of vehicles registered in your name and you can "get the vin from there" .. i did it in my state. maybe you can in yours? i recovered my car after 27 years [stolen] and i learned a ton about the dmv! you may have to find someone who will care as much as you but, i think it can be done. let me know what happens. also , dont forget you can go back to your insurance company and they may have a record of insurance that shows your vin !!!

7E-Bodies

@ek3 I will definitely give the DMV a shot, but insurance is a no go. I had it covered with State Farm and that agent sill has his office and REMEMBERS THE CAR! Problem is that no one can find the records. Not even headquarters.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green


Shoooter


7E-Bodies

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@shooter it was an RT. Non SE. JS23U0B, AC, auto console, F4 all vinyl interior, 6 way drivers seat. Sold it with 33k miles. Lord, the memories.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

7E-Bodies

Ok, lets try this again...several new members since the last time I posted...
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

ek3

Quote from: 7E-Bodies on October 12, 2020, 05:08:45 PM
@ek3 I will definitely give the DMV a shot, but insurance is a no go. I had it covered with State Farm and that agent sill has his office and REMEMBERS THE CAR! Problem is that no one can find the records. Not even headquarters.
your police friend can get someone at the dmv to find this. you were the 2nd owner ? correct ? a record of titles starts with the   'A' title... 1st owner . 2nd owner is the "B" title ... dont let them tell you it is not there. it has been purged to from the active ncic to- the  ncib statistical  system.
they told me the same thing. i had to get a supervisor to do it and she  found all the old records back to 1971 !  also ,  did you ever get a speeding ticket in the car ? it will show up in the ncib system. i had a forensic expert with philly east task force prove to me the records are there... your city or county tax records will contain the vin too!  dont quit , this can be done.  i know, i have done this!!  i recovered mine -- stolen- 27 years ...


7E-Bodies

@ek3 that police friend said "if you weren't so damn clean, I could pull history. I can't believe you've never even had a ticket in one of these" lol. I just didn't get caught. I will try DMV again, but Covid panic has an already laughable place even worse.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

ek3

i drove to the state capital dmv office to get mine. do you know the 1st owners name ?

7E-Bodies

1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

Montclaire

There is an insurance database, although I don't know who would have the authority to access it. There was a letter printed in Mopar Action years ago about a guy who was transporting a 68 Coronet, I think, without a VIN tag into Canada. The border agents were stumped by the SO number on the body, Ebooger explained to them the difference and they were actually able to search by SO number to determine the VIN. The records ARE out there, just not easy to get at.